tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post7138043410584281964..comments2024-03-29T02:42:01.539-04:00Comments on IT IS HIGH! IT IS FAR! IT IS... caught.: A sobering thought for a sobering weekStanghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17758839786688249648noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-81685822253347105222021-07-11T12:22:34.459-04:002021-07-11T12:22:34.459-04:00
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I was so happy to have my family back together with love again here is the email of Dr Believe via believelovespelltemple@gmail.com a man with the great powers you can also call him or add him on Whats-app: +2348156148821<br />God bless you<br />I am very grateful for your help in my marriage.<br /><br /><br />Isiyku Abdulahihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09933924115917890548noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-64382686979084113572017-07-10T11:14:43.344-04:002017-07-10T11:14:43.344-04:00I'm with both of you, above: biggest mistake, ...I'm with both of you, above: biggest mistake, trading Miller (although I guess it did give us Frazier, which we may regret soon, when Cash-Puss trades him for a used-up reliever or starter) - - and, it got us Justus What's-Its, who's on the shelf for a good while...<br /><br />You're right to repeat that old blessing/curse, John - - although some might call them unsettling and fearsome.<br /><br />Headcase Chasely should probably have been included, Duque - - I agree with Tom: Headcase is one of my nightmares, though every once in a while he slips out of his soporific state and probably buys himself another month or two at 3B.<br /><br />Incidentally, Duque, only thing I know of that "Domingo" means in Spanish, is Sunday. LB (No J)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-63649708299999378472017-07-10T10:20:37.482-04:002017-07-10T10:20:37.482-04:00As usual, el duque is too nice to my personal bete...As usual, el duque is too nice to my personal bete noire: Chase Headley. But I suppose there's no sense beating that dead horse any more. Just got to figure out how to grin and bear his Jim Mason-like skills for another season or two.<br /><br />There is, however, a Yankee crisis brewing that is seldom discussed here. I am referring to the radio broadcasts. They are beyond awful.The incessant promos for actuarial offices and rehab hospitals are terrible, of course, preventing John & Suzyn from any sort of sustained conversation. But John Sterling seems to have no interest in the game or the people who play it. His only stab at analysis is how many games the Yankees are behind in the loss column and how critical the upcoming Boston series is. His descriptions of the action are bland and imprecise, and often, as the title of this blog points out, he is just plain wrong. I don't really have a problem with his mistakes so much as his lack of anything interesting to say -- short of his wacky HR calls. At least Suzyn attempts to interject game-related details, although John frequently sounds a little peeved if she comes too close to his call of the next pitch. <br /><br />Don't get me wrong. I find the Vin Scully school of baseball broadcasting a bit too florid and over-the-top poetic. But Sterling seems to have given up. I learned baseball by listening to Phil Rizzuto, Frank Messer and Bill White. Especially White and the Scooter. They got inside the plays, the strategy and the rules. And they had fun doing it. Although I fear the Yankees decision-making skills, I'm looking forward to getting some new blood in the booth.Parson Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09312179928176617912noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-28648940184834827482017-07-10T09:50:20.205-04:002017-07-10T09:50:20.205-04:00Betances might be coming around, enough to sell hi...Betances might be coming around, enough to sell him for some good prospects, maybe more. Chapman should be handed a ticket out, also, but I doubt it.<br /><br />Jacoby is going to be with us for a while. The question is, what to do with him? They won't let him go, which means he will clog up another outfield slot that a kid could take over. Given how other Yankees have fallen to earth after the hot start, I'm not convinced about Hicks. Can he come back and pick up where he left off? <br /><br />Be honest, what was your first answer to that? Mine too.<br /><br />I miss Andrew Miller. For one thing, he's not named Tyler. For another, he was the sane one out of the Terrible Trio, so naturally we didn't keep him. Water under the bridge. Which brings up Clippard. Oh, my, as George Takei might say. Hate to see this happening to a Yankee product, even if he was traded before long.<br /><br />Carter seems to be really gone this time. Maybe. How do you go from the National League HR king to being released by your next team? Well, we saw how. I guess the Brewers could afford the .200 average and 200 strikeouts in exchange for the 41 dingers. But it's still kind of weird. <br /><br />As is this season. But I suppose it was destined to be that way. Some aging veterans and a bunch of kids, throw in a few head cases, and voila. Instant lunacy.<br /><br />May you live in interesting times, indeed.JMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09876016557456927299noreply@blogger.com